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20 beauty and skincare hacks that actually work
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20 beauty and skincare hacks that actually work

The internet is replete with beauty and skincare hacks that promise to make us all more beautiful while helping to save time. Many of those hacks don't actually work, but there are at least a few handy tips that can help simplify everyone's beauty and skincare routines.

Flip through the gallery below for a look at 20 excellent beauty and skincare hacks that actually work, ranging from DIY exfoliators to essential hair, makeup, and skincare tips. 

 
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Use micellar water when washing your face isn't possible

Use micellar water when washing your face isn't possible
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Skipping face wash is something pretty much everyone does from time to time, but it isn't exactly great for your skin. When you've had a long night out or just aren't willing to do the full skincare routine, use micellar water on a reusable cotton pad to wipe away makeup and grime without all the fuss. 

 
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Stick your skincare products in the refrigerator

Stick your skincare products in the refrigerator
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Keeping skin care products in the bathroom is definitely convenient, but sticking your moisturizers and serums in the refrigerator adds a little bit of luxury to the everyday skincare routine. Don't want to clutter up your food-packed fridge? Score a tiny skincare refrigerator that's designed specifically to hold lotions and potions. 

 
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Skip fancy brushes — apply foundation with your hands

Skip fancy brushes — apply foundation with your hands
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Makeup brushes range wildly in price, from totally affordable to extremely expensive, but it's possible to skip them altogether — at least when it comes to foundation. Using your fingertips to apply foundation makes for a smooth, natural finish, especially when using a cream-based product. Just make sure to give your hands a thorough washing first to avoid transferring bacteria to your face. 

 
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Buy multipurpose products

Buy multipurpose products
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For some people, simple is always better. There are thousands of skin care products of all kinds on the market, but it isn't necessary to try them all! Pare down your routine by using multipurpose products, like tinted moisturizer and color sticks that can do double-duty as lip color and cheek stain. 

 
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Make a cheap DIY sugar scrub

Make a cheap DIY sugar scrub
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Sugar scrubs are a great way to exfoliate the skin, and they don't have to be pricey. Mix together honey, olive oil, and plain old cane sugar until you get a thick consistency, then use in the shower to exfoliate dead skin from the body. This scrub is a little too harsh for delicate facial skin, but it does make for an excellent (and edible!) lip scrub. 

 
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Never skip SPF

Never skip SPF
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The ultimate skincare hack is painfully simple: always wear sunscreen. There are few things more clinically proven to prevent aging than sunscreen, and it also reduces the risk of deadly skin cancers like melanoma.

 
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Wear hydrating sheet masks while traveling to reduce dryness

Wear hydrating sheet masks while traveling to reduce dryness
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It may look a little silly, but applying a hydrating sheet mask while you're traveling is the perfect way to avoid that parched, flaky feeling that always comes on after a lengthy flight or car ride. Catch a moment of zen in the passenger seat, or apply a sheet mask right after arriving at your destination to ward off any impending dryness. 

 
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Use hydrocolloid patches to cover blemishes seamlessly

Use hydrocolloid patches to cover blemishes seamlessly
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Covering up pimples and other blemishes is now ridiculously easy thanks to hydrocolloid patches. These flesh-toned bandages, like Hero Cosmetics's Mighty Patch, are easy to apply, and really minimize the appearance of red, angry pimples. You can even apply makeup over the top for a more flawless finish. 

 
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Cut open containers to get out the last little bits of pricey products

Cut open containers to get out the last little bits of pricey products
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That foundation might look empty, but it's likely that you can get one more application simply by snipping the top of the container off with a pair of scissors. That's especially true for products in long, skinny tubes — use a cotton swab or makeup brush to remove the last tiny bits of product before running out to buy a new tube. 

 
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Rejuvenate dried-out mascara with warm water

Rejuvenate dried-out mascara with warm water
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Toward the end of a tube of mascara? Add a few drops of warm water and give it a good shake to revive mascara that's nearly dried out. 

 
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Skip the fancy makeup mirror; choose natural light instead

Skip the fancy makeup mirror; choose natural light instead
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Lighted makeup mirrors seem luxurious, but there's nothing better than good old natural light for creating the perfect look. In natural light, it's easier to see when foundation looks cakey or eyeshadow isn't well-blended, which means you won't walk out of the house unwittingly looking ridiculous. 

 
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Use white eyeshadow as a base to make bright colors more vivid

Use white eyeshadow as a base to make bright colors more vivid
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When applying bright shades of eyeshadows like neons, your natural skin tone may make the vivid colors appear more muted. To avoid that, use a creamy eyeshadow in white to provide a more neutral base for the shadow, which will make it pop. 

 
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Clean your makeup brushes with olive oil and dish soap

Clean your makeup brushes with olive oil and dish soap
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There are a wide variety of makeup brush cleaners on the market, but none of them are necessary. Use olive oil to loosen up the makeup in your brushes, then wash away the residue with simple Dawn dish soap. After rinsing thoroughly, allow the brushes to fully dry before applying new product. 

 
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Use a lazy susan to declutter your bathroom countertop

Use a lazy susan to declutter your bathroom countertop
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With the vast number of skincare products that many people own, the bathroom countertop is often a place of clutter and disorganization. Invest in a lazy susan, and reclaim your space. A tiered lazy susan will offer multiple storage solutions for products of different kinds and can tuck easily into the corner of the countertop. 

 
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Don't throw away your old mascara wands

Don't throw away your old mascara wands
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Once you've finished a tube of mascara, don't toss out that wand! Soak it in makeup remover, then dry thoroughly and use the wand to brush out your own lashes when they're looking a little clumpy, or groom errant eyebrows. 

 
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Make DIY lip gloss with eyeshadow pigment and lip balm

Make DIY lip gloss with eyeshadow pigment and lip balm
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Don't have the right shade of lipstick to complete your look? Peek inside your favorite eyeshadow palettes. Mixing together clear, goopy lip balm and a little bit of pigment can produce a high-gloss balm with the perfect pop of color. 

 
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Use dry shampoo before your hair gets greasy

Use dry shampoo before your hair gets greasy
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Dry shampoo is a true hair miracle, especially for folks whose hair tends to be greasy. Instead of waiting for the dry shampoo to rescue your hair from the grease, make a pre-emptive attack — use dry shampoo shortly after washing to give your hair more volume while warding off the greasies. 

 
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Invest in soft microfiber cloths for cleansing your face

Invest in soft microfiber cloths for cleansing your face
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Traditional terrycloth washcloths can be damaging to delicate facial skin, thanks to their rough texture. Instead, invest in soft microfiber cloths, like the Make-Up Eraser, for a more gentle cleanse. 

 
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Replace your old loofah with a silicone body scrubber

Replace your old loofah with a silicone body scrubber
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Even though they're a shower staple, loofahs are notorious havens of bacteria. Toss out your loofah and replace it with a silicone body scrubber. They last much longer and can be disinfected every couple of weeks to cut down on bacteria. 

 
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Spritz bobby pins with hairspray for better grip

Spritz bobby pins with hairspray for better grip
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Bobby pins are essential for anyone with long hair, but they can definitely be frustrating. Eliminate some of the slip by spritzing your bobby pins with a little hairspray before pinning your hair. The stickiness of the spray will provide a little extra grip without extra pulling. 

Amy McCarthy is a Texas-based journalist. Follow her on twitter at @aemccarthy

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